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Obesity Epidemiology

Obesity Epidemiology

9780195312911
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During the past twenty years there has been a dramatic increase in obesity in the United States. An estimated 30% of adults in the US are obese; in 1980, only 15% were. This book offers practical information about the methodology of epidemiologic studies of obesity. The book is structured in four main sections. The first section considers issues surrounding the definition of obesity, measurement techniques, and the designs of epidemiologic studies. The second section addresses the consequences of obesity, looking at epidemiologic studies that focus on cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and cancer. The third section looks at determinants of obesity, reviewing awide range of risk factors for obesity including diet, physical activity and sedentary behaviours, sleep disorders, psychosocial factors, physical environment, biochemical and genetic predictors, and intrauterine exposures. In the final section, the author discusses the analytical issues andchallenges for epidemiologic studies of obesity.
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OUP USA
86063
9780195312911
9780195312911

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Publication date
2008
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
512
Dimensions (mm)
185 x 263
Weight (g)
1111
  • Part I: Study Designs and Measurements; Introduction to Obesity Epidemiology; Descriptive Epidemiology of Obesity Trends; Analytic Epidemiologoic Study Designs in Obesity Research; Interpreting Epidemiologic Evidence and Causal Inferences in Obesity Research; Measurement of Adiposity and Body Composition; Dietary Assessment Methods; Physical Activity Measurements; Part II: Epidemiologic Studies of Consequences of Obesity; Metabolic Consequences of Obesity; Obesity and Cardiovascular Disease; Obesity and Cancer; Obesity and Mortality; Obesity and Health-related Quality of Life; Economic Cost of Obesity; Part III: Epidemiologic Studies of Determinants of Obesity; Diet and Nutrition; Physical Activity, Sedentary Behaviors, and Obesity; Sleep Deprivation and Obesity; Social Determinants of Obesity; Metabolic and Hormonal Predictors of Obesity; Developmental Origins of Obesity; Predictors and Consequences of Childhood Obesity; Genetic Predictors of Obesity; Gene-environment Interactions and Obesity;
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